10th anniversary

My husband and I will be there the 17-22 for our 10th anniversary! We have never been to Jamaica before and this is our first all-inclusive experience. Also our first trip together without kids in 8 years! Any tips for a newbie??

We will be there May 11-19 and would like to do the one love pub crawl with some other couples. Last time we were at CSA we planned a trip on the message board to the Pelican Bar and it was one of the best times we have had in or 4 trips down. We think the pub crawl would be a great way to see a little more of Negril. Anyone going to be there the same time and want to get a trip planned?

Jendiecidue, we will be there at the same time for our anniversary as well! #7 for us. My advice....bring some books, grab a tropical drink, and head to the beach! On a more practical note, in the past I have packed way too many clothes. You really do just spend all day in a bathing suit and cover up. Just pack a few sundresses and maybe a shorts/shirt outfit in case you want to do an excursion that doesn't require a bathing suit. Also, pack plenty of sunscreen! You don't want to have to buy it at the hotel, if you can avoid it. That's one item that I will still 'over pack'. The staff at Couples resorts are fantastic and you need to do is show up at the resort and relax!

My wife and I will be arriving at CSA on May 4th for a week long honeymoon. We are in our late 20s. I would really like to hire a private driver to give us a tour of the area. Are there any other couples out there that would be interested in joining us? It would be low key with the goal of seeing jamaica outside the resort and intermingle with locals at non-touristy establishments... and of course eat some great food.

My wife and I will be arriving at CSA on May 4th for a week long honeymoon. We are in our late 20s. I would really like to hire a private driver to give us a tour of the area. Are there any other couples out there that would be interested in joining us? It would be low key with the goal of seeing jamaica outside the resort and intermingle with locals at non-touristy establishments... and of course eat some great food.

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If you've never been to Jamaica, you will want to go to the "touristy" places. You need a guide for all tours. Jamaica is not Barbados. It's become much safer than it used to be, but I would recommend only going to the touristy spots. There are tons of touristy spots that you will enjoy! Some island you can get around and check out with locals and some you cannot...toursity spots are your best bet.